What's New for Microsoft Silverlight and Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Developers...

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Take a tour of new Visual Studio 2010 enhancements that will help developers build more compelling applications and be more productive. See demos that focus on Silverlight apps and also directly apply to WPF apps.

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What’s New for Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Developers in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010Mark A Wilson-ThomasPM WPF & Silverlight Designer TeamMicrosoft Corporation

Building a Master Details Form in WPF and Silverlight

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What about Silverlight 3 Beta?

For Visual Studio 2008 usersSilverlight 3 Tools Beta for Visual Studio 2008

XAML IntellisenseProject System support DebuggingPreview-only design surface

Trying Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1?What you have seen today!Full support for Silverlight 2Early support for Silverlight 3Full Silverlight 3 Support by the time we ship

Feedback Please!

Download Silverlight 3 Tools for Visual Studio 2008 BetaDownload the Visual Studio 2010 Beta when it becomes availableGive us your feedback – it matters!Forums:http

://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vswpfdesigner/threads/ Send me mail: mwthomas@microsoft.com

Recap …

“Scaffolding” features in Data Sources Window to help you get started (WPF only for now)“Hand Tools” for customization

Data binding Expression Builder to help you customize controls and their bindingsResource extract/pick to help you find and apply resourcesMarkup extension intellisense to speed XAML coders along

Please Complete an Evaluation FormYour feedback is important!

Evaluation forms can be found on each chairTemp Staff at the back of the room have additional evaluation form copies

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